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Chock_Full_o__N
Aug 22, 2014Explorer
Spleenstomper wrote:bukhrn wrote:RobWNY wrote:You really could have gone the rest of the year without saying that, if you get a foot in Sept., I'm gonna be screwed in New England.
We have plans for a few days in a State Park near us in mid October to enjoy the fall leaf colors and weather permitting do some kayaking. There's reports of the Polar Vortex hitting our area with a foot of snow predicted in late September for our area so we're keeping our fingers crossed that we get to paddle down a lake rather than calling our Kayak a sled and using it on snow covered hills.
Polar vortex gave us *8* snow days off school-- I even bought sleds from amazon. Killed my lemon and lime trees, half my front lawn and half of the annuals in my garden...
Not looking forward to another year of polar vortex!!!!!
LOL, I feel your pain. We live in the metro-Atlanta area--enuff said! We didn't lose anything, thankfully, but I don't know if we can tolerate the kind of cold and ice that we had last winter. Let's hope that most of the snow and ice stays north of the Mason-Dixon line where it belongs!
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